A DORSET beauty spot has been ranked among the top 25 most stunning viewpoints in the UK.
Durdle Door featured in joint seventh place on the list, with the county's iconic landmark clearly making an impression.
A survey of 2,000 Britons, conducted by Prospectus Global on behalf of Isuzu D-Max, saw it ranked highly.
The ranking was produced by survey respondents picking multiple favourite views from a master list.
George Wallis, Head of Marketing at Isuzu UK, said: 'Our findings paint a picturesque portrait of Brits' affection for UK beauty spots. From the majestic shores of Lake Windermere to the colossal charm of the Giant's Causeway.
'It's clear everyone celebrates the stunning scenery and historic gems that make our nation shine."
Top 25 stunning viewpoints in the UK
According to the survey, the top 25 viewpoints in the UK were as follows:
1. Windermere, Lake District - 36% of those surveyed
2. St Ives Bay, Cornwall - 33%
3= St Michael's Mount, Cornwall - 25%
3= Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - 25%
3= Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, Scotland - 25%
4. The Jurassic Coast - 24%
5. York Minster - 23%
6. Brecon Beacons, Wales - 22%
7= Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland - 21%
7= Buttermere, Lake District - 21%
7= Durdle Door, Dorset - 21%
7= The view at Stanage Edge in the Peak District, Derbyshire - 21%
7= Scafell Pike, Lake District - 21%
8= Stonehenge, Wiltshire - 20%
8= The Shambles historic street, Yorkshire - 20%
8= The Roman Baths, Bath - 20%
8= Ben Nevis - 20%
9. Robin Hood's Bay, the Dinosaur Coast, Yorkshire - 19%
10= Seven Sisters Cliffs - 18%
10= White Cliffs of Dover - 18%
10= Whitby Abbey ruins, Yorkshire - 18%
11= Portmeirion in Wales - 17%
11= Hadrian's Wall, Northern England - 17%
11= Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh - 17%
12= Castle Combe, Cotswolds - 15%
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Where to find Durdle Door
Durdle Door is about halfway between Weymouth and Swanage on the Lulworth Estate and is about a one-mile walk from Lulworth Cove.
If you are travelling by car you should input the BH20 5PU postcode into your satnav for the Durdle Door Holiday Park.
From there it is a relatively short walk to the arch and the beach, but it is quite steep so visitors will need to take care.
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